Anyone who applied and got accepted but is not planning to attend, PLEASE send them an email withdrawing your application. I did this with the other schools that I was accepted in that I know I wont be attending, I just kept one as a back-up if Im not accepted in FIU. I hope I get accepted because I attended FIU undergrad and got a 3.7 but was placed on hold for my LSAT score which was not that great. Anyway, its good karma, please withdraw if you plan on going elsewhere to open up more spots for those who do want to go to FIU

Ale7777 wrote:Anyone who applied and got accepted but is not planning to attend, PLEASE send them an email withdrawing your application. I did this with the other schools that I was accepted in that I know I wont be attending, I just kept one as a back-up if Im not accepted in FIU. I hope I get accepted because I attended FIU undergrad and got a 3.7 but was placed on hold for my LSAT score which was not that great. Anyway, its good karma, please withdraw if you plan on going elsewhere to open up more spots for those who do want to go to FIU

some may not want to withdraw yet because FIU has been sooooo slow to get scholly info out.. I KNOW that i qualify for a good scholly, but i havent received anything from them.. so until i do, I dont know what im turning down. I've gotten into higher ranked schools, but if FIU turns out to be the cheapest option, it may weigh on my decision. I think many will wait until they are able to make an informed decision. Without scholly info, that is hard to do.

^ exactly. My status checker has said "decision rendered - letter mailed" since February 13th. I have yet to receive anything in the mail from them. One day I just started receiving emails about events for admitted students, and I wasn't sure I had actually been accepted until I called the admissions office. I'm in Maryland, so I expect a little bit of a delay when receiving mail from FIU, but it's been almost 2 full weeks, and that's just for the acceptance letter. Who knows when my aid package will be completed.

Hang in there Ale7777. I know that FIU has started sending out aid packages to some of the admitted students, so there's certainly potential for some withdrawals and new acceptances in the next few weeks.

Mister Gold wrote:^ exactly. My status checker has said "decision rendered - letter mailed" since February 13th. I have yet to receive anything in the mail from them. One day I just started receiving emails about events for admitted students, and I wasn't sure I had actually been accepted until I called the admissions office. I'm in Maryland, so I expect a little bit of a delay when receiving mail from FIU, but it's been almost 2 full weeks, and that's just for the acceptance letter. Who knows when my aid package will be completed.

Hang in there Ale7777. I know that FIU has started sending out aid packages to some of the admitted students, so there's certainly potential for some withdrawals and new acceptances in the next few weeks.

My acceptance letter took 3 weeks to receive and i live 15 minutes away lol. so hang in there. it will NOT include scholly info or anything flashy.. simple letter with a green form to fill out if you want to matriculate.. boring stuff lol.. if i didnt know i was in, i may think it was a tiny denial letter lol.

Ale7777 wrote:Anyone who applied and got accepted but is not planning to attend, PLEASE send them an email withdrawing your application. I did this with the other schools that I was accepted in that I know I wont be attending, I just kept one as a back-up if Im not accepted in FIU. I hope I get accepted because I attended FIU undergrad and got a 3.7 but was placed on hold for my LSAT score which was not that great. Anyway, its good karma, please withdraw if you plan on going elsewhere to open up more spots for those who do want to go to FIU

Ale7777 wrote:Anyone who applied and got accepted but is not planning to attend, PLEASE send them an email withdrawing your application. I did this with the other schools that I was accepted in that I know I wont be attending, I just kept one as a back-up if Im not accepted in FIU. I hope I get accepted because I attended FIU undergrad and got a 3.7 but was placed on hold for my LSAT score which was not that great. Anyway, its good karma, please withdraw if you plan on going elsewhere to open up more spots for those who do want to go to FIU

I actually just withdrew yesterday and I had a hefty scholarship so hopefully the money goes to someone who also deserves it! Good luck you guys and congrats on getting accepted! FIU Law is a great school!

yramos90 wrote:Anybody know of a good place to live around the FIU/ Miami/Miami Lakes area that isn't too expensive and clean???

There are some decent places closer to the city or further north in Broward, but it's really rough finding good, cheap places around FIU. They're there, but the most likely scenarios are either paying a premium for the few nice places nearby or commuting.

Can you reccomend any places in particular? I'm not from the area and my Internet search hasn't been going so well. I know that traffic can be very bad in Miami so I'm hesitant to live too far from campus, but there doesn't seem to be many great options nearby. Is living downtown completely out of the question?

Can you reccomend any places in particular? I'm not from the area and my Internet search hasn't been going so well. I know that traffic can be very bad in Miami so I'm hesitant to live too far from campus, but there doesn't seem to be many great options nearby. Is living downtown completely out of the question?

That's a post I made a while ago in response to a poster asking about living in Miami, especially without a car. I'm currently in UG at FIU, and most of my classmates live all over Miami-Dade. My advice would be to settle on how long of a commute you'd be comfortable with and then casting a wide, wide net. Living near a freeway/expressway will make your life much easier. Most of the traffic nightmares in Miami are on surface streets.

I used to live where Little Havana and Brickell meet, and it wasn't bad. The commute was only about 20 minutes and I was close to everything that goes on in Brickell. It's unfortunate that the Metro doesn't go to FIU and that there aren't really any lively areas near campus, so you're going to have to decide if suburban life can be enough or if living in the city and commuting is more of the way to go for you.

steph7691 wrote:My status changed yesterday to desicion rendered, letter sent. If I do not have a seat deposit charge does this mean I wasn't accepted? Did everyones change immediately??

It doesn't mean anything. Mine said the same thing for several weeks after the decision was rendered, and I was accepted. It took at least 2 weeks for the seat deposit to appear on my status checker. I know that some people had the deposit appear right away, but that is not the case for everybody.

So on April 4th my status changed to "Decision Rendered, Letter Sent." But, I have yet to receive any letter and I actually live close to the campus. I decided to give the admissions office a call today, in order to find out my status, only to be told that my application is still "pending review". Now I'm confused in whether I should even be expecting a letter or not. Has anyone else had this happened to them?

jnegron9 wrote:So on April 4th my status changed to "Decision Rendered, Letter Sent." But, I have yet to receive any letter and I actually live close to the campus. I decided to give the admissions office a call today, in order to find out my status, only to be told that my application is still "pending review". Now I'm confused in whether I should even be expecting a letter or not. Has anyone else had this happened to them?

Yes, and it has been discussed in this forum thread, so you can read through it for details if you want. Basically though, there are 4 possible decisions that can be rendered upon an application. Accept, Deny, Waitlist, or Hold. If your status checker indicates that a decision has been rendered, and the admissions office is telling you that your application is still pending, its likely that they decided to place your app on "hold". This means that they will review it at a later date. Its very late in the cycle for this to happen though, I think by this point they probably have a very good idea what their incoming class will look like. Seat deposits were due on April 1st, so most people have committed/withdrawn at this point.